Ah, these videos continue to be amusing. :) And all your antics behind the camera remind me of many nerf filled evenings with friends in similar basement suites, back in Nanaimo. That or tabletop games and the like.

Fortunately such antics continue out here in the great white north of Edmonton, where I'm pleased to report that the ceilings appear to all be at least 8 feet in height.

I'm really starting to enjoying these loading times and the article that go with them // They give us a wonderful incite into the world of LRR and in all fairness I would (and have) watch anything these guys make

Ah my new favorite part of Thursdays, so much neat info which just makes rewatching the video all the more enjoyable. Also I miss Bill, I can't imagine how the poor guy could possibly move around in that low low basement.

Ahh, that clarifies a lot, thanks. I knew that a foot is about 30cm, but I always assumed that 6'4 would be something like 6.4 feet. Heh, well, now I know.Sorry, but the U.S system is slightly hard to grasp for me.

Ahh, that clarifies a lot, thanks. I knew that a foot is about 30cm, but I always assumed that 6'4 would be something like 6.4 feet. Heh, well, now I know.Sorry, but the U.S system is slightly hard to grasp for me.

But on topic, damn, that's tall. Makes me slightly jealous.

America is definitely late to the party in that regard. The metric system is 1000 times superior (see what I did there?), although switching everyone to the metric system would be a bit like saying everyone needs to drive on the left side of the road - very confusing for people to initially get used to. I hope they at least teach primarily with the metric system in schools.